A 12-year-old Michigan girl will be charged with armed robbery after they tried to hold up a convenience store, MyFoxDetroit.com Monday reported.
Sheriff's Deputies say the girl walked into the country more food Center in Highland, Michigan, with a nine millimeter gun demanding cash. Workers recognized the girl, who she said is a regularly.
A worker called 911 while other girl pressed.
"They pointed a gun at me. I thought it was a joke at first, "said an employee of the store at the 911 call.
The girl was reportedly wearing a bandanna over her face and a black-colored clothing. They can be heard on the 911 dispatch cry.
"How she tried to rob you?" the employee was asked on the 911 call.
"They basically had a mask on and pointed a gun to me. .. She is on the floor now, "replied the woman.
According to researchers got the 12-year-old the pistol of her neighbor. She had a key to the House and knew where the gun was held. The Oakland County Sheriff's Department says costs for stealing a weapon can be.
As of now, the girl charged as a juvenile with armed robberies. She is located in the children's Village in Oakland County.
Sources told MyFoxDetroit.com that may be there are some issues in the girl family recently. It's unclear if these problems played a role in the Monday's events.
"I think there's a lot bigger than money in her life. That's what I would assume, "told one person MyFoxDetroit.com.
"That is incredibly beautiful, someone that young starters like this. That is not very good, "said another.
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